27th Ohio Infantry

The 27th Ohio Infantry was an infantry regiment of the US Army during the American Civil War, active from 15 July 1861 to 11 July 1865. The regiment was a volunteer infantry regiment raised by John W. Fuller, and it was attached to the Army of the Mississippi. The regiment saw action at the Battle of Iuka, the Second Battle of Corinth, the campaigns in Tennessee and Georgia, the March to the Sea, and the Carolinas Campaign of 1865. In May 1865, the regiment moved to Louisville, Kentucky, and it was mustered out of service on 11 July 1865.